WO2002000626A1 - Fused azepine derivatives and their use as antidiuretic agents - Google Patents

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WO2002000626A1
WO2002000626A1 PCT/GB2001/002737 GB0102737W WO0200626A1 WO 2002000626 A1 WO2002000626 A1 WO 2002000626A1 GB 0102737 W GB0102737 W GB 0102737W WO 0200626 A1 WO0200626 A1 WO 0200626A1
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  • the present invention relates to a class of novel chemical entities which act as agonists of the peptide hormone vasopressin. They reduce urine output from the kidneys and so are useful in the treatment of certain human diseases characterised by polyuria. They are also useful in the control of urinary incontinence and bleeding disorders.
  • Vasopressin is a peptide hormone secreted by the posterior pituitary gland. It acts on the kidney to increase water retention and so reduce urine output. For this reason, vasopressin is alternatively known as "antidiuretic hormone". It also acts on the vasculature, where it produces a hypertensive effect. The cellular receptors that mediate these two actions have been characterised and shown to be different. The antidiuretic action is mediated by the type-2 vasopressin receptor, commonly called the V 2 receptor. Agents that can interact with the V 2 receptor and activate it in the same way as vasopressin are called V receptor agonists (or simply V 2 agonists). Such agents will have an antidiuretic action.
  • Desmopressin is a peptide analogue of vasopressin which is selectively an agonist at the V 2 receptor. It is used in the treatment of central diabetes insipidus, which is a condition that results from defective secretion of vasopressin. It is also employed in the control of nocturnal enuresis and may also be of use in the control of nocturia.
  • desmopressin is not an ideal agent in all respects.
  • desmopressin results in a decrease in the osmolarity of the blood, and this has been shown to be useful in the treatment and prophylaxis of sickle- cell disease.
  • desmopressin is used to increase the concentration in the blood of the coagulation proteins known as Faktor VIII and von Willebrand factor. In the clinical context, this makes desmopressin useful in the treatment of haemophilia A and von Willebrand's disease.
  • Desmopressin has also been reported to show effects in the central nervous system. For example, it has been reported to be effective in the treatment of Tourette's disease and to be useful in the management of cocaine addiction. Similar applications would be open to the non- peptide agonists of the present invention.
  • the present invention relates to a series of compounds according to general formulae 1 and 2, and to salts and tautomers thereof, that are non-peptide agonists of vasopressin and which are selective for the V 2 receptor subtype.
  • W is either N or C-R 4 ;
  • R 1 - R 4 are independently selected from H, F, Cl, Br, alkyl, CF 3 , phenyl, OH, O-alkyl, NH 2 ,
  • G 1 is a bicyclic or tricyclic fused azepine derivative selected from general formulae 3 to 8,
  • a 1 , A 4 , A 7 and A 10 are each independently selected from CH 2 , O and NR 5 ;
  • a 8 and A 12 are each independently selected from NH, N-CH 3 and S;
  • a 16 and A 17 are both CH 2 , or one of A 16 and A 17 is CH 2 and the other is selected from
  • R 5 is selected from H, alkyl and (CH 2 ) b R e ;
  • R 6 is selected from phenyl, pyridyl, OH, O-alkyl, NH 2 , NH-alkyl, N(alkyl) 2 , NO 2 , CO 2 H and
  • CN CN
  • a 0, 1 or 2
  • b 1, 2, 3 or 4;
  • Y is CH or N
  • G 2 is a group selected from general formulae 9 to 11,
  • Ar is selected from phenyl, pyridyl, naphthyl and mono- or polysubstituted phenyl or pyridyl wherein the substituents are selected from F, Cl, Br, alkyl, OH, O-alkyl, NH 2 ,
  • D is a covalent bond or NH
  • E 1 and E 2 are both H, OMe or F, or one of E 1 and E 2 is OH, O-alkyl, OBn, OPh, OAc, F,
  • L is selected from OH, O-alkyl, NH 2 , NH-alkyl and NR 9 R 10 ;
  • R 7 is selected from H, alkyl, alkenyl and COR 8 ;
  • R 8 is selected from OH, O-alkyl, NH 2 , NH-alkyl, N(alkyl) 2 , pyrrolidinyl and piperidinyl;
  • R 9 and R 10 are both alkyl, or together are -(CH 2 ) h - or -(CH 2 ) 2 O(CH 2 )r;
  • V is 0, N-CN or S; c is 0 or 1 ; d is 0 or 1 ; e is 0 or 1 ; f is O, 1, 2, 3 or 4; g is 2 or 3; and h is 3, 4 or 5, provided that d and e are not both 0.
  • the invention further comprises pharmaceutical compositions incorporating these vasopressin agonists, which compositions are particularly useful in the treatment of central diabetes insipidus, nocturnal enuresis and nocturia.
  • the present invention comprises novel 4-(aminomethyl)benzamide and 6-(aminomethyl)nicotinamide derivatives according to general formulae 1 and 2.
  • W represents either a nitrogen atom (N) or a substituted carbon atom (C-R 4 ).
  • the substituents R 1 - R 4 are each independently selected from hydrogen (H), fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl) and bromine (Br) atoms, and alkyl, trifluoromethyl (CF 3 ), phenyl (Ph), hydroxyl (OH), alkoxy (O-alkyl), primary amino (NH 2 ), monoalkylamino (NH-alkyl), dialkylamino (N(alkyl) 2 ), nitro (NO 2 ) and cyano (CN) groups.
  • the relationship between the two general formulae above is clear when one considers the compound of general formula 1 in which W is nitrogen and R 1 is hydroxyl.
  • the resulting 2-hydroxypyridine can also exist as its 2-pyridone tautomer. In this tautomeric form the nitrogen atom is able to carry a substituent equivalent to R 4 , and such a compound is represented by general formula 2.
  • the group G 1 is a bicyclic or tricyclic fused azepine derivative selected from general formulae 3 to 8. It is joined to the carbonyl group of the parent molecule (1 or 2) through the nitrogen atom of the azepine ring common to all of 3 to 8, so as to form an amide bond.
  • a 1 , A 4 , A 7 and A 10 each represent an oxygen atom (-O-) or a methylene (-CH 2 -) or substituted imino (-NR 5 -) group.
  • a 2 and A 3 may both be nitrogen, both methine, or one may be methine and the other nitrogen.
  • a 8 and A 12 each represent an imino group (-NH-), an N-methyl imino group (-NCH 3 -) or a sulphur atom (-S-).
  • a 16 and A 17 may both represent a methylene group (-CH 2 -) or one of A 16 and A 17 may represent a methylene group while the other represents a hydroxymethylene group (-CH(OH)-), a difluoromethylene group (-CF ⁇ ), a substituted imino group (-NR 5 -), an oxygen atom (-O-), or an optionally oxidised sulphur atom (-SO a -), where a is zero, 1 or 2.
  • the group R 5 represents a hydrogen atom (H), an alkyl group, or a group -(CH 2 )bR 6 , where b is 1 , 2, 3 or 4.
  • the group R 8 represents a group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, hydroxy (-OH), alkoxy (-O-alkyl), primary amino (-NH 2 ), mono- and dialkylamino (-NH-alkyl and N(alkyl) 2 ), nitro (-NO 2 ), carboxy (-CO 2 H) and cyano (-CN) groups.
  • the group G 2 is selected from general formulae 9 to 11.
  • Ar represents an aromatic group selected from phenyl, pyridyl, naphthyl and mono- or polysubstituted phenyl and pyridyl groups, wherein the substituents are selected from fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl) and bromine (Br) atoms and alkyl, hydroxy (-OH), alkoxy (-O-alkyl), primary amino (-NH 2 ), mono- and dialkylamino
  • c, d and e are independently zero or 1 , provided that d and e are not both zero.
  • D represents a covalent bond or an imino group (-NH-).
  • the group R 7 represents a hydrogen atom (H), an alkyl or alkenyl group, or a group -COR 8 , in which R 8 represents a hydroxy (-OH), alkoxy (-O-alkyl), primary amino (-NH 2 ) or mono- or dialkylamino (-NH-alkyl and N(alkyl) 2 ) group, or a cyclic amino group selected from pyrrolidinyl (-N(CH 2 ) ) and piperidinyl (-N(CH 2 )s).
  • the value of f is zero, 1 , 2, 3 or 4.
  • E 1 and E 2 represent either two monovalent atoms or groups, which may be the same or different, or together they represent a divalent atom or group.
  • E 1 and E 2 represent monovalent atoms or groups, these may both simultaneously be hydrogen (H) or fluorine (F) atoms or methoxy (-OMe) groups, or one may be a fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl) or bromine (Br) atom, or a hydroxy (-OH), alkoxy (-O-alkyl), benzyloxy (-OBn), phenoxy (-OPh), acetoxy (-OAc), azido (-N 3 ), primary amino (-NH 2 ), benzylamino (-NHBn) or acetamido (-NHAc) group and the other is a hydrogen atom (H).
  • E 1 and E 2 together represent a divalent atom or group
  • L represents a group selected from hydroxy (-OH), alkoxy (-O-alkyl), primary amino (-NH 2 ) and monoalkylamino (-NH-alkyl) groups and -NR 9 R 10 , wherein either R 9 and R 10 each represent alkyl groups which may be the same or different, or together they represent a polymethylene group (-(CH 2 ) h -) in which h can be 3, 4 or 5, or -(CH 2 ) 2 O(CH 2 )r-
  • alkyl includes saturated hydrocarbon residues, including linear, branched and cyclic groups, with up to six carbon atoms.
  • alkyl groups include, but are not limited to, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl, ferf-butyl, neopentyl and cyclohexyl groups.
  • alkenyl includes mono-unsaturated hydrocarbon residues, including linear, branched and cyclic groups, of between two and six carbon atoms.
  • alkenyl groups include, but are not limited to, vinyl, 1-propenyl, allyl, 2-methyl-2-propenyl, 2- butenyl, 3-cyclopentenyl and 2,3-dimethyl-2-butenyl groups.
  • Certain compounds within the scope of the present invention may exist as tautomers.
  • W is nitrogen and R 1 or R 2 is a hydroxy group
  • Ar is pyridyl further substituted by a hydroxy group
  • the resulting hydroxypyridine can exist as the pyridone tautomer. All such tautomers are considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
  • Certain compounds of general formula 1 are capable of forming salts with acids or bases.
  • compounds containing one or more basic nitrogen atoms can form addition salts with mineral and organic acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid, acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, methanesulphonic acid, citric acid and benzoic acid.
  • Compounds containing acidic groups can form salts with bases. Examples of such salts include the sodium, potassium, calcium, triethylammonium and tetraethylammonium salts.
  • compounds that have both acidic and basic groups can form internal salts (zwiterions). Insofar as these salts are pharmaceutically acceptable, they are included within the scope of the invention.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention is a compound according to general formula 1. More preferred is a compound according to general formula 1 in which W is C-R 4 . Even more preferred is such a compound in which at least one of R 1 - R 4 is other than hydrogen. Most preferred is a compound in which one of R 1 - R 4 is methyl, chlorine or fluorine and the other three are hydrogen.
  • Another preferred embodiment of the invention is a compound according to general formula 2. More preferred is a compound according to general formula 2 in which R 2 and R 3 are both hydrogen.
  • more preferred compounds are those wherein G 1 is a group according to general formula 3, particularly those wherein A 1 is CH 2 and both A 2 and A 3 are CH, and compounds wherein G 1 is a group according to general formula 6, particularly those wherein A 11 is CH and A 12 is S.
  • Another preferred embodiment of the invention is a compound according to general formulae 1 or 2 in which G is a group according to general formula 8. More preferred is a compound in which one of A 16 and A 17 is CH 2 . Even more preferred is a compound in which both A 18 and A 17 are CH 2 .
  • Another preferred embodiment of the invention is a compound according to general formulae 1 or 2 in which G 2 is a group according to general formula 9. More preferred are those compounds wherein Ar is mono- or polysubstituted phenyl. Even more preferred are phenyl groups with at least two halogen (fluorine or chlorine) substituents. Most preferably, Ar is 2,6-difluorophenyl.
  • Another preferred embodiment of the invention is a compound according to general formulae 1 or 2 in which G 2 is a group according to general formula 10. More preferred are those compounds wherein R 7 is COR 8 . Most preferred are those compounds wherein R 8 is N(alkyl) 2 .
  • a most preferred embodiment of the invention is a compound selected from the following.
  • the present invention further comprises pharmaceutical compositions that include at least one compound according to the foregoing description as an active constituent.
  • the composition may also include a second pharmacological agent such as a spasmolytic or a potassium channel blocker, these agents being known in the art to ameliorate bladder dysfunction.
  • the composition includes only one active constituent.
  • the composition will include excipients selected from binding agents, bulking agents, dispersants, solvents, stabilising agents and the like, such excipients being generally known in the art.
  • the excipients used will depend on the intended nature of the formulation, which will, in turn, depend on the intended route of administration. Administration may be oral, transmucosal (such as sublingual, buccal, intranasal, vaginal and rectal), transdermal or by injection (such as subcutaneous, intramuscular and intravenous). Oral administration is generally preferred.
  • the formulation will be a tablet or capsule.
  • Other formulations include dry powders, solutions, suspensions, suppositories and the like.
  • the present invention is a method of treating or controlling certain human physiological dysfunctions.
  • This method comprises the administration to the person in need of such treatment of an effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition, which composition contains a compound according to the foregoing description as an active constituent.
  • the compounds act to reduce urine output, and so the method of the invention can be applied to all conditions in which elevated urine output is a contributory factor.
  • the compounds also increase the production of the blood coagulation proteins known as Factor VIII and von Willebrand factor, and so the treatment of bleeding disorders can be undertaken.
  • the condition treated is central diabetes insipidus. This is a condition caused by an inability of the body to produce and secrete physiologically active vasopressin, with the result that water re-uptake is greatly reduced and large volumes of urine are produced.
  • condition treated is nocturnal enuresis. This is defined as bladder emptying while the individual is sleeping. It is a condition that mainly affects children and a number of factors may be involved in its etiology.
  • condition treated is nocturia. This is defined as production of sufficient urine during the night to require the individual to wake and empty his (or her) bladder. Again, this condition may be the result of a number of factors.
  • the condition treated is incontinence.
  • This condition is characterised, in part, by reduced bladder capacity and control such that involuntary urination occurs unless the bladder is emptied frequently.
  • Incontinence has been divided into two conditions, stress incontinence and urge incontinence. A number of etiological factors are thought to be involved.
  • Treatment according to the invention is particularly useful for delaying the need for bladder emptying ("voiding postponement") in order to allow the incontinent subject a dry period of a few hours (such as up to four hours). Such voiding postponement may also be useful for the non-incontinent population, for example for people obliged to remain in meetings for extended periods.
  • condition treated is haemophilia A or von Willebrand's disease. This is a condition in which Factor VIII or von Willebrand factor production is reduced and the individual suffers from prolonged bleeding.
  • the composition is administered prior to surgery (including dental surgery) to increase the coagulability of the blood and so reduce peri- operative blood loss.
  • compositions of the present invention will generally be under the control of a physician.
  • the physician will determine the amount of composition to be administered and the dosing schedule, taking into account the patient's physical condition and the therapeutic goals.
  • a typical dose might be between 50mg and 1g of the active compound per day, taken as a single tablet or as up to four tablets throughout the day.
  • routes of administration other than the oral route the amount of compound will be reduced, since non-oral routes tend to be more efficient in terms of delivering therapeutic agents into the systemic circulation.
  • the amount of compound may need to be higher than for the treatment of diabetes insipidus.
  • the compounds of the present invention can be prepared using methods generally known in the art.
  • the compounds of general formulae 1 and 2 can be considered to be composed of three linked fragments, G ⁇ G 2 and the central aromatic moiety (which will be referred to here as the "core"). Reagents corresponding to the three fragments will generally be prepared separately and then combined at a late stage in the synthesis.
  • protecting groups are well known in the art (see for example "Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis", T.W. Greene, Wiley-lnterscience, 1981). Particular groups that may require protection are amines (protected as amides or carbamates), alcohols (protected as esters or ethers) and carboxylic acids (protected as esters). For the purposes of this discussion, it will be assumed that such protecting groups as are necessary are in place.
  • the three fragments can be combined according to two strategies to give the compounds of formulae 1 and 2.
  • the fragments corresponding to G 1 and the core are linked to give a fragment corresponding to core-G , which is then combined with fragment G 2 .
  • the fragments the fragments corresponding to the core and G 2 are linked to give a fragment corresponding to G 2 -core, which is then combined with fragment G 1 .
  • the chemistry involved in the condensation of fragment G 1 with the core fragment, and that involved in the condensation of the core fragment with fragment G 2 will be the same whichever strategy is followed.
  • this fragment requires the formation of an amide bond between the two moieties.
  • Reactions of this type are well known in the art.
  • an acid chloride corresponding to the core fragment may be allowed to react with the free secondary amino group of the G 1 azepine ring.
  • Such a reaction generally is performed in an aprotic solvent such as dichloromethane or dimethylformamide at or slightly below room temperature.
  • a tertiary amine base such as triethylamine or dimethylaminopyridine is usually added.
  • the carboxylic acid corresponding to the core fragment may be condensed with the secondary amino group using one of the many reagents that have been developed for the formation of amide bonds in the field of peptide chemistry.
  • reagents examples include DCC (dicyclohexylcarbodiimide), BOP ((benzotriazol- 1-yloxy)tris(dimethylamino)phosphonium hexafluorophosphate), PyBOP ® ((benzotriazol- 1-yloxy)tripyrrolidinophosphonium hexafluorophosphate), PyBroP ® (bromotripyrrolidino- phosphonium hexafluorophosphate) and HBTU (O-(benzotriazol-1-yl)-N,N,N',N- tetramethyluronium hexafluorophosphate).
  • DCC dicyclohexylcarbodiimide
  • BOP ((benzotriazol- 1-yloxy)tris(dimethylamino)phosphonium hexafluorophosphate)
  • PyBOP ® ((benzotriazol- 1-yloxy)tripyrrolidin
  • the G 2 -core bond can be part of an amide or thioamide, a sulphonamide, a urea or thiourea, a sulphonylurea or sulphonylthiourea, or a cyanoamidine, cyanoguanidine or sulphonylcyanoguanidine.
  • the chemistry involved in the preparation of the G2-core bond will be different for each of these.
  • These compounds can be formed by the reaction of a carboxylic acid or acid chloride corresponding to fragment G 2 with the primary amino group of the core fragment.
  • Conditions for the reaction will generally be similar to those described for the formation of the core-G 1 bond, except that the primary amine is more reactive than the azepine nitrogen and so lower temperatures and shorter reaction times may be used.
  • These compounds are generally prepared by the reaction of the sulphonyl chloride corresponding to the G 2 fragment with the primary amine of the core fragment.
  • the reaction is generally performed under conditions similar to those described above for the reaction of a carboxylic acid chloride with the primary amine that gives the amides.
  • These compounds can be prepared by the reaction of an amine with an isocyanate or an equivalent thereof. Due to the symmetry of the urea functional group, there is the possibility to choose which component acts as the amine and which as the isocyanate. Most simply, when G 2 is a group according to 9 or 10, the corresponding isocyanate is readily accessible. It can conveniently be reacted with the primary amine of the core fragment in an aprotic solvent without the need for additional reagents. When G 2 is a group according to 11, the isocyanate is not available, and the carbamoyl chloride can be used in its place.
  • the carbamoyl chloride is generally prepared immediately prior to use by treating the corresponding secondary amine with phosgene or an equivalent reagent such as diphogene or triphogene.
  • phosgene or an equivalent reagent such as diphogene or triphogene.
  • carbonyl diimidazole leads to the formation of a carbamoyl imidazole derivative that can be used in place of the carbamoyl chloride.
  • the reaction of the carbamoyl chloride with the primary amine generally requires the addition of a tertiary amine base to neutralise the hydrogen chloride formed.
  • the primary amine corresponding to the core fragment may be treated with phosgene (or carbonyl diimidazole) to form an isocyanate that can subsequently be reacted with the primary or secondary amine corresponding to the G 2 fragment.
  • phosgene or carbonyl diimidazole
  • These compounds can be prepared by the reaction of the primary amine corresponding to the core fragment with an appropriate sulphonyl isocyanate.
  • the reaction conditions are similar to those described above for the reaction of an amine with an isocyanate to prepare the ureas.
  • These compounds can be prepared by the reaction of the primary amine of the core fragment with an >-cyanothioamide or an ⁇ /-cyanothioimidate corresponding to the G 2 fragment.
  • These compounds can be prepared by the reaction of the primary amine of the core fragment with a cyanothiourea corresponding to the G 2 fragment in the presence of a carbodiimide.
  • These compounds can be prepared in an analogous manner by the reaction of the primary amine of the core fragment with an /V-sulphonyl- ⁇ T-cyanothiourea corresponding to the G 2 fragment in the presence of a carbodiimide.
  • reagents corresponding to the fragments are commercially available, or they can be prepared by methods described in the literature. Particularly relevant leading references include the following.
  • Reagents corresponding to fragments G 1 and G 2 were commercially available or prepared according to the published procedures except where detailed in the specific Examples. Reagents corresponding to the core fragment were prepared as detailed below.
  • Example A 4-(terf-Butyloxycarbonylaminomethyl)-3-chlorobenzoic acid
  • Methyl 2-chloro-6-methylnicotinate from Example F1 (5.70g, 30.8mmol) was reacted following the method of Example of A1.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 20:80); yield 4.8g (58%).
  • Methyl 6-methylnicotinate (5.0g, 33.0mmol) was reacted following the method of Example A1. The product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 20:80); yield 3.7g (49%). G2. Methyl 6-(azidomethyl)nicotinate
  • Example 11 4-Bromo-2,6-dimethylbenzonitrile from Example 11 (3.20g, 15.2mmol) was reacted following the method of Example C to give a tan solid; yield 1.5g (56%).
  • Example G4 The carboxylic acid from Example G4 (1.38g, 5.45mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4,5- tetrahydro-1 H-1 -benzazepine (0.80g, 5.50mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 30:70-70:30); yield 1.14g (55%).
  • Example 3B The amine hydrochloride from Example 3B (0.070g, 0.220mmol) was reacted with 2,6- difluorophenylisocyanate (0.038g, 0.242mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by trituration with diethyl ether to give a white solid; yield 0.060g (63%).
  • Example A2 The carboxylic acid from Example A2 (1.0g, 3.50mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4,5- tetrahydro-1 H-1 -benzazepine (0.47g, 3.20mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 30:70-40:60); yield 0.88g (66%).
  • Example 4B The amine hydrochloride from Example 4B (0.050g, 0.140mmol) was reacted with 3- methoxyphenylisocyanate (0.021g, 0.140mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by trituration with diethyl ether to give a white solid; yield 0.060g (93%).
  • Example 4B The amine hydrochloride from Example 4B (0.050g, 0.140mmol) was reacted with 2- chlorophenylisocyanate (0.022g, 0.140mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by trituration with diethyl ether to give a white solid; yield 0.063g (98%).
  • Example 4B The amine hydrochloride from Example 4B (0.075g, 0.214mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisothiocyanate (0.054g, 0.320mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOA ⁇ pet. ether 30:70-45:55); yield 0.068g (66%).
  • Example D The carboxylic acid from Example D (0.96g, 5.95mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4,5- tetrahydro-1 H-1 -benzazepine (0.80g, 5.44mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 30:70); yield 0.59g (38%).
  • Example 7A The cyanobenzoyl benzazepine from Example 7A (0.59g, 2.03mmol) was hydrogenated according to the procedure in Example 1 B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield 0.55g (82%).
  • Example 7B The amine hydrochloride from Example 7B (0.050g, 0.151 mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.028g, 0.181mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 50:50); yield 0.041 g (62%).
  • Example C The carboxylic acid from Example C (0.96g, 5.95mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4,5- tetrahydro-1 H-1 -benzazepine (0.80g, 5.44mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 30:70); yield 1.1 Og (70%).
  • Example 8A The cyanobenzoyl benzazepine from Example 8A (1.10g, 3.79mmol) was hydrogenated according to the procedure in Example 1B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield 1.23g (98%).
  • Example 8B The amine hydrochloride from Example 8B (0.050g, 0.151 mmol) was reacted with phenylsulphonylisocyanate (0.028g, 0.151 mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOA .pet. ether 80:20); yield 0.026g (22%).
  • Example 8B The amine hydrochloride from Example 8B (0.050g, 0.151 mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.028g, 0.181mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 50:60); yield 0.044g (65%).
  • Example B The carboxylic acid from Example B (0.911g, 3.08mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4,6- tetrahydro-1 H-1 -benzazepine (0.4 ⁇ 3g, 3.08mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOA pet. ether 60:60); yield O. ⁇ g (43%).
  • Example 11A The BOC-aminomethylbenzoyl benzazepine from Example 11A (0.33g, 0.764mmol) was reacted according to the procedure in Example 4B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield 0.27g (98%).
  • Example 11B The amine hydrochloride from Example 11B (0.068g, 0.188mmol) was reacted with 2-nitrobenzylsulphonyl chloride (0.033g, 0.226mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 25:76-60:50); yield 0.01 Og (10%).
  • Example 11A To a degassed solution of the nitrobenzoyl benzazepine from Example 11A (0.30g, 0.700mmol) in methanol ( ⁇ Oml) was added 10% palladium-on-carbon (0.1 Og). Hydrogen gas was bubbled through the mixture for 1. ⁇ h at room temperature. The catalyst was removed by filtration through a pad of celite and the filtrate was evaporated in vacuo; yield 0.2 ⁇ 4g (92%).
  • Example 12A The BOC-aminomethylbenzoyl benzazepine from Example 12A (0.14g, 0.3 ⁇ 4mmol) was reacted according to the procedure in Example 4B. The product was isolated as the diHCI salt; yield 0.098g (75%).
  • Example 12B The amine hydrochloride from Example 12B (0.132g, 0.3 ⁇ mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (O.O ⁇ g, 0.35mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 70:30) and then by preparative HPLC (gradient water:acetonitrile 80:20-20:80; 0.1% TFA). The HPLC fractions were freeze-dried to give a white solid; yield 0.027g (17%).
  • Example 13A The BOC-aminomethylbenzoyl benzazepine from Example 13A (0.089g, 0.22 ⁇ mmol) was reacted according to the procedure in Example 4B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield 0.07 ⁇ g (97%).
  • Example 13B The amine hydrochloride from Example 13B (0.07 ⁇ g, 0.20mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.032g, 0.20mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 90:10); yield 0.044g (6 ⁇ %).
  • Example E4 The carboxylic acid from Example E4 (0.60g, 2.22mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4, ⁇ - tetrahydro-1H-1-benzazepine (0.28g, 1.89mmol) according to the procedure in Example . 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 40:60); yield O. ⁇ g (77%).
  • Example 14A The BOC-aminomethylbenzoyl benzazepine from Example 14A (O. ⁇ g, 1.42mmol) was reacted according to the procedure in Example 4B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield 0.29g (60%).
  • Example 14B The amine hydrochloride from Example 14B (0.040g, 0.12mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.020g, 0.13mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 40:60-100:0); yield 0.038g (70%).
  • Example C The carboxylic acid from Example C (0.6 ⁇ g, 4.03mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4, ⁇ - tetrahydro-1 H-1, ⁇ -benzodiazepine from Example 1 ⁇ A (O. ⁇ Og, 3.36mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 60: ⁇ 0); yield 0.36g (37%).
  • Example 1 ⁇ B The cyanobenzoyl benzodiazepine from Example 1 ⁇ B (0.36g, 1.24mmol) was hydrogenated according to the procedure in Example 1B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield 0.17g (40%).
  • Example 1 ⁇ C The amine hydrochloride from Example 1 ⁇ C (0.170g, 0.46mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.071 g, 0.46mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 60:20); yield 0.089g (43%).
  • Example C The carboxylic acid from Example C (0.31 g, 1.93mmol) was reacted with 1-(3- pyridyl)methyl-2,3,4, ⁇ -tetrahydro-1 H-1, ⁇ -benzodiazepine from Example 16A (0.39g, 1.61 mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc); yield 0.2 ⁇ g (4 ⁇ %).
  • Example 16C The amine from Example 16C (0.06 ⁇ g, 0.168mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.027g, 0.17mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc); yield 0.068g (75%).
  • Example 17C The cyanobenzoyl benzodiazepine from Example 17C (1.2 ⁇ g, 3.73mmol) was hydrogenated according to the procedure in Example 1B. The product was isolated as the free base; yield 0.94g (74%).
  • Example 17D The amine from Example 17D (0.94g, 2.76mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.47g, 3.04mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc); yield 0.068g (75%).
  • Example 18A 1-Methyl-2-oxo-2,3,4, ⁇ -tetrahydro-1 H-1, ⁇ -benzodiazepine from Example 18A (1.7g, 9.6 ⁇ mmol) was reduced with lithium aluminium hydride according to the procedure in Example 1 ⁇ A; yield 1.34g (86%).
  • Example A2 The carboxylic acid from Example A2 (0. ⁇ 06g, 1.77mmol) was reacted with 1-methyl- 2,3,4, ⁇ -tetrahydro-1H-1, ⁇ -benzodiazepine from Example 18B (0.24g, 1.48mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 60: ⁇ 0); yield 0.30g (47%).
  • Example 1 ⁇ C The BOC-aminomethylbenzoyl benzazodiazepine from Example 1 ⁇ C (0.30g, 0.698mmol) was reacted according to the procedure in Example 4B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield 0.2 ⁇ g (98%).
  • Example 1C The amine hydrochloride from Example 1 ⁇ D (0.060g, 0.164mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.021g, 0.164mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by trituration with diethyl ether to give a white solid; yield O.O ⁇ g (87%).
  • Example D The carboxylic acid from Example D (O. ⁇ Og, 3.10mmol) was reacted with 1-methyl- 2,3,4, ⁇ -tetrahydro-1 H-1, ⁇ -benzodiazepine from Example 1 ⁇ B (0.46g, 2. ⁇ 0mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 30:70-70:30); yield 0.27g (32%).
  • Example 19A The cyanobenzoyl benzazepine from Example 19A (0.26g, O. ⁇ mmol) was hydrogenated according to the procedure in Example 1B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield 0.30g (99%).
  • Example 19B The amine hydrochloride from Example 19B (0.060g, 0.17mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.027g, 0.17mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 60:20); yield 0.070g (93%).
  • Example 12 The carboxylic acid from Example 12 (0.49g, 2. ⁇ 0mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4, ⁇ - tetrahydro-1 H-1 -benzazepine (0.39g, 2.63mmol) according to the procedure in Example 17C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 30:70); yield 0.66g (77%).
  • Example 20A The nitrile from Example 20A (0.6 ⁇ g, 2.12mmol) was reduced according to the procedure in Example 16C; yield 0.42g (64%).
  • Example 20B The amine from Example 20B (0.070g, 0.23mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.043g, 0.2 ⁇ mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 40:60); yield 0.033g (31%).
  • Example F3 The carboxylic acid from Example F3 (O. ⁇ Og, 1.74mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4,5- tetrahydro-1 H-1 -benzazepine (0.26g, 1.74mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 65:45); yield 0.038g (5%).
  • Example 21A The BOC-aminomethylnicotinoyl benzazepine from Example 21A (0.036g, 0.074mmol) was reacted according to the procedure in Example 4B. The product was isolated as the HCl salt; yield 0.026g (98%).
  • Example 21 B The amine hydrochloride from Example 21 B (0.026g, 0.073mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.014g, O.O ⁇ mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 90:10); yield 0.031 g (90%).
  • Example H3 The carboxylic acid from Example H3 (1.30g, 3.60mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4,6- tetrahydro-1H-1-benzazepine (0.63g, 3.60mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOA pet. ether 60:40); yield 0.70g (40%).
  • Example 22A The benzazepine from Example 22A (0.60g, 1.23mmol) was hydrogenated according to the procedure in Example 12A; yield O. ⁇ Og (99%).
  • 22C 1-(6-Aminomethyl-1-methyl-2-oxo-1.2-dihvdropyridyl-3-carbonyl)-2.3.4. ⁇ -tetrahvdro- 1 H-1 -benzazepine hydrochloride
  • Example 22B The BOC-aminomethyl pyridone from Example 22B (O. ⁇ Og, 1.22mmol) was reacted according to the procedure in Example 4B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield 0.43g (99%).
  • Example 22C The amine hydrochloride from Example 22C (0.050g, 0.144mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.025g, 0.144mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:methanol 90:10); yield 0.064g (96%).
  • Example C The carboxylic acid from Example C (0.63g, 3.29mmoi) was reacted with 1-ethyl-2,3,4, ⁇ - tetrahydro-1H-1 , ⁇ -benzodiazepine from Example 23B (0.614g, 2.92mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 60:40); yield O. ⁇ g (69%).
  • Example 23C The nitrile from Example 23C (O. ⁇ g, 1.73mmol) was hydrogenated according to the procedure in Example 1 B. The product was isolated as the HCI salt; yield O. ⁇ Og (96%).
  • Example 23D The amine hydrochloride from Example 23D (0.071 g, 0.20mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.038g, 0.2 ⁇ mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 60:60-100:0); yield 0.044g (46%).
  • Example 17C The carboxylic acid from Example C (0.36g, 2.26mmol) was reacted with 6,7,6,9- tetrahydro- ⁇ H-pyrido[2,3- ⁇ ]azepine (0.33g, 2.23mmol) according to the procedure in Example 17C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 60:20); yield 0.47g (73%).
  • Example 24A The cyanobenzoyl pyridoazepine from Example 24A (0.46g, l. ⁇ mmol) was hydrogenated according to the procedure in Example 1B. The product was isolated as the free base; yield 0.28g (60%).
  • Example 24B The amine from Example 24B (0.071 g, 0.20mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.03 ⁇ g, 0.23mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc); yield 0.020g (19%).
  • Example C The carboxylic acid from Example C (0.27g, l. ⁇ mmol) was reacted with 2,3,4,6- tetrahydro-1 ,5-benzothiazepine (0.2 ⁇ g, 1.70mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 A.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 60:40); yield 0.43g (84%).
  • Example 26A The cyanobenzoyl benzothiazepine from Example 26A (0.43g, 1.40mmol) was hydrogenated according to the procedure in Example 1B. The product was isolated as the free base; yield 0.1 Og (29%).
  • Example 26B The amine from Example 26B (0.1 Og, 0.32mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.061g, 0.39mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by trituration with diethyl ether to give a white solid; yield 0.112g (7 ⁇ %).
  • Example C The carboxylic acid from Example C (O. ⁇ Og, 3.10mmol) was reacted with ⁇ ,6,7, ⁇ - tetrahydro-4H-thieno[3,2-d]azepine (0.4 ⁇ g, 2.9 ⁇ mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1A.
  • the product was purified by recrystallisation from EtOAc:pet. ether; yield 0.4 ⁇ g ( ⁇ %).
  • 26B 4-(4-Aminomethyl-3-methylbenzoyl)- ⁇ .6.7. ⁇ -tetrahvdro-4H-thienor3.2-61azepine
  • Example 26A The nitrile from Example 26A (0.4 ⁇ g, l. ⁇ Ommol) was reduced according to the procedure in Example 16C; yield 0.16g (33%).
  • Example 26B The amine from Example 26B (0.05g, 0.18mmol) was reacted with 2,6-difluorophenylisocyanate (0.027g, O.l ⁇ mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by trituration with diethyl ether to give a white solid; yield 0.052g (67%).
  • Example 26B The amine from Example 26B (0.062g, 0.206mmol) was reacted with 2,3,5,6- tetrafluorophenylisocyanate (0.079g, 0.413mmol, prepared from the aniline according to the procedure of Kurita. K, et. al., J. Org. Chem., 41, 1976, p2070.) according to the procedure in Example 1C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant EtOAc:pet. ether 50:50); yield 0.045g (44%).
  • Example 2 ⁇ B The amine hydrochloride from Example 2 ⁇ B (0.1 Og, 0.30mmol) was reacted with methyl oxalyl chloride (0.037g, 0.30mmol) according to the procedure in Example 2 ⁇ C to give a white solid; yield O.O ⁇ g (76%).
  • Example 2 ⁇ B The amine hydrochloride from Example 2 ⁇ B (0.1 Og, 0.30mmol) was reacted with methyl 4-(chloroformyl) butyrate (O.O ⁇ Og,.0.30mmol) according to the procedure in Example 1 C to give a white solid; yield 0.061 g (4 ⁇ %).
  • Example 33 The carboxylic acid from Example 33 (0.07g, 0.18mmol) was reacted with dimethylamine hydrochloride (0.072g, O. ⁇ mmol) according to the procedure in Example 7.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant chloroform:methanol:acetic acid 98:1:1) to give a white solid; yield O.O ⁇ g (11%).
  • Example 39B To a solution of the amine of Example 39B (0.10g, 0.302mmol) in DMF (10ml), under a nitrogen atmosphere, were added ⁇ /, ⁇ /-diisopropylethylamine (43mg, 0.332mmol) and carbonyl diimidazole (0.074g, 0.4 ⁇ 3mmol). The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 40 minutes. A solution of proline- ⁇ /, ⁇ /-dimethylamide (0.107g, 0.756mmol) in DMF (1 ml) was added. The mixture was stirred at room temperature for a further 16 hr. The solvent was removed in vacuo and the crude material was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant methanohdichloromethane 5:96); yield 0.115g (82%).
  • Example 39B The amine of Example 39B (0.10g, 0.302mmol) was reacted with the amine of Example 40A (0.153mg, OJ ⁇ mmol) following the method of Example 39C.
  • the product was purified by flash chromatography on silica (eluant chloroform:methanol:acetic acid 95:4:1); yield 0.95g (66%).
  • Agonist activity was determined for all compounds and is reported as an EC 50 value, being that concentration of compound necessary to cause a half-maximal cellular activation. All the compounds had EC 50 values of 10 ⁇ M or less, and typical results are listed in Table R.
  • the Brattleboro rat is a recognised model for vasopressin deficiency (for a review see FD Grant, "Genetic models of vasopressin deficiency", Exp. Phvsiol. 85, 203S-209S, 2000).
  • the animals do not secrete vasopressin and consequently produce large volumes of dilute urine.
  • Compounds of the invention were administered to Brattleboro rats (0.1- 10mg/kg p.o. in methylcellulose. Urine was collected hourly and volumes were compared with control animals. Animals had free access to food and water throughout the experiment. Representative results are given in Table S. Results for Desmopressin are given for comparison.
  • Tablets containing 100mg of the compound of Example 39 as the active agent are prepared from the following: Compound of Example 39 200.0g
  • Desmopressin is also used in the treatment of certain coagulation disorders. There is good evidence to suggest that this action is also mediated through the V 2 receptor (see for example JE Kaufmann et al., "Vasopressin-induced von Willebrand factor secretion from endothelial cells involves V 2 receptors and cAMP", J. Clin. Invest. 106, 107-116, 2000; A Bernat et al., "V 2 receptor antagonism of DDAVP-induced release of hemostasis factors in conscious dogs", J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 282, 697-602, 1997), and hence it would be expected that the compounds of the present invention should be useful pro- coagulants.

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